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This product contains instructions on how to reuse your Starbucks Verismo pods, CBTL, or Caffitlay capsules. The pods and capsules are durable, strong, and reusable, however they require a new foil seal each time they are reused.

Questions and Answers?

Q: How many times can each foil seal be used?

A: Just once.

Q: What is the foil seal made out of?

A: The foil seal is made out of aluminum with a high temperature adhesive around the edge that allows the foil to stick to the capsule.

Q: What about BPA?

A: Our products are BPA free. All of our products use an FDA approved material.

Q: How is the foil attached to the pack?

A: The foil is attached to the pack with a high temperature adhesive. You do not have to iron it on.

Work perfect for verismo pods! I ordered 100 to try them out and my next order will be for 200. If you reuse your pods, get these and save the tin foil for the oven. There is a little extra around the edge but the pods still fit fine. I refill my pods 30 at a time, and it’s easier than before. No more trimming foil.

Anyone who has a CBTL knows that the pods are hard to find and never on sale… Getting frustrated with tracking them down – scouring the internet, in some cases paying shipping on top of the $.70 a pod at regular retail – I was still unwilling to give up on what a great machine it is so I decided to try these seals. Is it time consuming to clean out the old pods? Yes. Is it worth it to know that now I don’t have to worry about finding replacement pods? Absolutely! I still plan on buying the regular pods now and again when I can find them, but I like that I have an alternative.

I started with a sample of 10 pods. It took me about 15 minutes to clean them out once I got my process down – I went with an espresso grind – as directed; kept the rim of the pod clean – as directed… and got a cup of espresso at the level I would expect from my CBTL, crema included. The seal is slightly larger than the pod, but I folded it over the edge and didn’t have issues with it getting stuck in the machine. Added bonus: now I can use any coffee that I want.

$.16 a seal may seem a little high but I didn’t have much luck when trying regular foil, and even with premium espresso it’s still cheaper than the pods so since they’re the only folks I have found that have this product, they can charge a small premium and I’ll still buy them.

If you are looking to save a boatload of money on making good coffee, these are the ticket. Plusses — you can use whatever coffee you want, just get an espresso grind; you can control how strong the coffee is; it takes about a minute to fill the cup and apply the seal; and you save at least 70% off the Verismo pod cost. Negatives are manageable annoyances. Yes, the Verismo seals are hard to remove but it takes about 3 minutes to get the job done right — not to bad. You can then use the pod for 20 cups of coffee. So, if you drink 20 cups a week, then you are removing a seal about once a week. Yes, it gets stuck most of the time, but you can pop it out in about 3 seconds. At 20 cups of coffee a week, and saving about 60 cents a cup, that’s 12 bucks a week, or about 600 bucks a year. If I could invest that with Warren Buffet, I can be a billionaire by the time I’m 70!